In a recent interview, AEW World Champion MJF made a bold statement about the company's roster evolution. He claims that the so-called 'problem children' have been weeded out, leaving a locker room of top-tier talent. But who are these problem children, and why did they have to go?
MJF, known for his outspoken nature, didn't hold back when discussing the changes in the AEW roster since its 2019 inception. He believes that certain individuals who caused issues have naturally found their exit, and this has led to a more cohesive and competitive environment. But here's where it gets controversial—MJF suggests that these 'problem children' may have thought they were advancing their careers, but in reality, they were stagnating or even regressing.
The current roster, according to MJF, is characterized by a healthy internal competition. He describes a domino effect where each wrestler pushes the next to improve, creating a chain reaction of excellence. This culture of accountability, as MJF puts it, is what makes AEW stand out as they approach their spring pay-per-views. Each wrestler is driven to outdo their peers, creating an atmosphere of constant growth and innovation.
MJF elaborates, 'We're all pushing each other to the limit. It's a friendly rivalry, but we all want the top spot and the championship. And we're all deeply invested in the success of All Elite Wrestling.'
As MJF prepares to defend his AEW World Title against Hangman Page at Revolution, the wrestling world is left to ponder his words. Is this a fair assessment of the AEW roster's evolution, or is there more to the story? What do you think about MJF's bold claims? Are they justified, or is there another side to the narrative? Share your thoughts in the comments below!